September by the numbers: A look at crypto exchange volumes, open interest, and miner revenue

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ICYMI: September by the numbers: A look at crypto exchange volumes, open interest, and miner revenue

Total adjusted on-chain volume decreased by 8.4%, to $365 billion.FT marketplaces on Ethereum decreased, by 17.6%, to $504 million.Join The Block Research for exclusive research like this

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